Excision, descent, and singularity in algebraic K-theory
Abstract
Algebraic K-theory is a homology theory that behaves very well on sufficiently nice objects such as stable C*-algebras or smooth algebraic varieties, and very badly in singular situations. This survey explains how to exploit this to detect singularity phenomena using K-theory and cyclic homology.
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